8 Environment

When handling environmentally hazardous substances such as fuel, oils, solvents, grease, bottom coats, you need to consider the following:

  • Always read the instructions for each product carefully and handle the product with care.

    • Make sure that the used packaging, cans and similar items are discarded in designated collection points.

    • If you are in any doubt whether the product is hazardous or not, contact the supplier or vendor of the product.

  • The backwash from boats wears down the shoreline and creates problems for other boats near you.

    • Always adjust your speed to the situation and the surroundings to avoid unnecessary backwash.

  • Always drive the boat at the most economical engine revs possible, taking the prevailing conditions into account, to avoid unnecessary emissions and noise.

  • Make sure that the engine is properly serviced at regular intervals so that noise and emission levels are minimized.

    • Read the engine manufacturer's manual carefully.

  • As a boat owner you must be aware of the local environmental laws, and respect codes of good practice.

    • Never empty the septic or black water tank into water.

    • Familiarize yourself with the international regulations on the prevention of marine pollution (MARPOL) and comply with these regulations.